Moor Hall Farm01886 821955workSelf-cateringSelf-catering, holiday home for anyone wishing to experience rural life in the heart of England’s farming land.

A spacious, luxurious farmhouse boasting modern and traditional elements. There are six bedrooms, a well equipped kitchen with Aga and range cooker, games/boot room, and a choice of two sitting rooms, one with a wood burner.

This traditional Grade II listed farmhouse is situated just off the A44 on the Worcestershire/Herefordshire border; 4 miles outside the market town of Bromyard and on the outskirts of the village of Whitbourne.

Sleeps 12 + 4 children– Bedrooms 6 (2 on ground floor)– Wi Fi– Open Fire/Underfloor Heating– Washing Machine– Dishwasher– Microwave, Electric Range & Aga– Smoke-Free– Pub/Shop < 1 mile– Off-Road Parking– Cot Available– Highchair Available– Minimum of a three night stayOriginally built in the late-C17, Moorhall Farm has been a family home for the Brodie family since 1936 and is still used today as part of the working farm.WhitbourneWorcesterWorcestershireWR6 5RDUnited Kingdom52.196675800000-2.413466500000http://www.visitworcestershire.org/?dms=3&pid=1360620

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Whitbourne,Worcester,Worcestershire,WR6 5RD

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Self-catering, holiday home for anyone wishing to experience rural life in the heart of England’s farming land.

A spacious, luxurious farmhouse boasting modern and traditional elements. There are six bedrooms, a well equipped kitchen with Aga and range cooker, games/boot room, and a choice of two sitting rooms, one with a wood burner.

This traditional Grade II listed farmhouse is situated just off the A44 on the Worcestershire/Herefordshire border; 4 miles outside the market town of Bromyard and on the outskirts of the village of Whitbourne.

Sleeps 12 + 4 children– Bedrooms 6 (2 on ground floor)– Wi Fi– Open Fire/Underfloor Heating– Washing Machine– Dishwasher– Microwave, Electric Range & Aga– Smoke-Free– Pub/Shop < 1 mile– Off-Road Parking– Cot Available– Highchair Available– Minimum of a three night stayOriginally built in the late-C17, Moorhall Farm has been a family home for the Brodie family since 1936 and is still used today as part of the working farm.